Archives - 13 October 2013, Sunday

CSS on its own can be fun, but stylesheets are getting larger, more complex, and harder to maintain. This is where a preprocessor can help. Sass lets you use features that don't exist in CSS yet like variables, nesting, mixins, inheritance and other nifty goodies that make writing CSS...

Contributing to this website? Awesome! Use this style guide, developed by Team Sass Design. If you add new design, please document it here. Site Objectives Show why Sass is the best CSS Preprocessor, and why you should use it. Be a resource for those who are already using Sass, at wh...

Writing a Ruby compiler bottom up, part 28 Posted by vidarh on October 13, 2013 — 0 comments Part 28 of my article series on writing a Ruby compiler in Ruby is out - this part deals with turning number constants into Fixnum objects. Comments   Post a Comment Comment abilities for no...

binding.repl (v0.8.0), now with support for a new console! Posted by robgleeson on October 13, 2013 — 0 comments binding.repl provides the same "binding.pry" interface people are familiar with to all ruby consoles (IRB, Pry, Ripl, & now "rib" are supported). it's pretty easy to try ou...

Before you start using Sass you will need to install Ruby. The fastest way to get Ruby on your Windows computer is to use Ruby Installer . It's a single-click installer that will get everything set up for you super fast. Along with Ruby the installer will also install a Ruby command l...

The biggest problem with sexism in tech is people thinking it’s a problem with sexism in /tech/ — Adam Howard (@skattyadz) October 13, 2013 Let's consider the contradiction inherent in a free-market society which criminalizes sex work. Capitalism's founded on the right to property, bu...

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Sass makes CSS fun again . Sass is an extension of CSS3, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It’s translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin. Sass has two syntaxes. The new main syntax (as of Sas...

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